PAGE EIGHT I y N am: GUARDIAN. ' CI-IARLOT'I'I-ZTOWN JULY 17, 1951 I PRINCE EDWARD T0-IIAY - VIEII. SHOWS 2:30 . 1 - 0 Oncofibeiunniest ' movies ever medal ....1.- 90 minutes or howls ...untl MOLLY! 90 minutes of gags ...und MOLLY! 90 minutes of in ...cn-I MOLLY! Grkrttiiiii BERG I -JIol(1I6I'old&e1y I tum Illlltillillll; A it IICIIIIWLN M? of the autliul-an nut OOIIIM-atoll II the null! mutttu ncvtill CANBERRA. Jul)! A.) - ersi - Sir Earle P:i:r t atrahais health minister. is in v '. Can odd and the L.InllPt'I Staics to study the Cf)-rtpC:'.'ll.ntl -i' l”cde:cal and State Governmm-.::. no health programs Prime .Nl:n-.stcr Robert G. Menzies. annntmr("I SaiLi:'da5'. Menzies said Sir a:".e would make his visit during -the Australian parliamentary recess. CAN. LlJ(:'tl()N HALI Montague Thursday, July I9 There Ought To Be A p- Tl-EV CALL iEM ICE ctlstucv mutt: LIKE THIS into: Ian TELL US WIN Itttm Iur. Caalliioan mu mm y t-- m. n- -1 vi jGeorgel'own and VI 0 O i tctntiy .10;-i-c ..:l;l.lS was In Charlottetown. Nlihs (Till iil.xlIDl' Mr. and Mrs. William White of Borden were recent guests of Mr J. F. Johnson. Mir. William Sumincrs and son Bill of Halifax were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotell. Wood and Miss of Charlottetown Eileen Wood Miss Vivian Mr. and Mrs. W. '1'. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fraser of Charlottetown motored to Geomo- town recently where they visited relatives. Captain and Mtrs. Jack Fitz- gerald motored to- the City and were tzuests of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Hughes. Mr. William Stevens. who is ent- ployt-rl in Toronto is spending his vacation at his hnmP in George- tnwn. Mr. and Mira. Spurgeon Walker and family spent a recent week- end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fraser, North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hughic Gntell and daughter of Montague are I;iI8F'-5 of Mr. Gotell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotell. Miss Josie Doiron and Miss Mlarie Doiron of Rustim visited in Georgetown where they were the guests of their sister, Mrs. Prank Macl.ean. Miss Elinor Hobhs. Student Ntirsc the Prince Edward Island Hospital in Charlottetown was the guest of her parents. .Vir. rt Mrs. William Hobbs. Sr., on Suttday. Mr Ronnie TC-rircriini and Mr. George Ortlano of New York. who have been guests at the homo of Mir. F. J. Snloman. IP.fI .'l fcw days ago on return In Ncw York. R.0. E. Melville and Mrs. Aitketi Rev. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT will be in CHARLOTTETOWN At li.C.A.F. ASSOCIATION CLIJBROOMS Bank of Commerce Building (3rd Floor) MON.-TEE.-WED. - JULY 16, 17, IS - ALSO - TOWN HALL Souria Friday, July 20 Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon. 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 pm. Also Monday and Wetlnestlay Evenings till 9:00 p.m. Law CAPITOL: Tlwvamutud Dani SIEVECOCIIRAII vtNcEN'i'"'s'H"ERMAN . JERR;wgL'D Fl TC-I, were recent guests of their parcnts.I Street, for the Byyljiagaly and Shorten T0-MY - WEI). Btiiiitt rut --t .-mu w...-mt -1-. -. g... .... NIHVS - CARTOON - Shows 2:30-7-8:45 of Hamilton, Ontario are visiting in the Province where they are the guests of Mrs. Altken's parents. lMr. and Mrs. E. B. McLm-en, Mr. lidt.-or Lannon of Nudhain, ..llass.. arrived in Georgetown to Ispcnd his annual vacation with Iilirs. Lamion and. daughter Jean who have been visiting here for Illlc past few weeks. i . I Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Wood and son of Ottawa are visiting in Georgetown. where they are the guests of Mr. Wood's parents, Mr. .and Mrs. W. T. Wood. ..' Ztfrs. Maurice Donovan of Piclou, NA 6.. al'r1t'ed in Georgetown a few days ago, where she joined Mr. Donovan. who has been occupying their summer home on Water hast week. I Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cameron and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Mac. .Kinnon of Halifax, who are vaca. IIOIIITILZ 1n the Province, motored Ito Georgetown recently and were tlhe tzuests or Mrs. Cameron's ,m0l-her. Mrs. L. H. Douglas. l I Dr. and Mrs. Graham Knowles Inf Isainvt Joliii. N. gqwho we ta” tionmg in (.c:trgetown motored to St. Peters rccently. where they 1Vi5ited Dr. Roddle MacDonald. IThey were accompanied by Mr. I and Mrs. J. H. MacDonald and son 1 Donald MacDonald. l I I Ml'5- C18I'l0n C-503110 and dautzhI- ers Laverne and Ann of Lucan :ontarln, have arrived in George- mwnv Where they will vacation with THANKS W't' tvi.-'h in iIt'kttou'lNIart- with .lIIlIIIks tlt-- fnllott-inc prizes for Woml lnltuttls Boat. Ram-,.; Bail:-r,v-S. ll, I ('ttr l.td. I, (hr Ball:-ry-Hnrm Mnlnru, . (uses Oil-Bnrl)nur'I. Dotlgr A- I):-Soto Ilt-itlcrs. (ill-"W ll-.-Bonn anti flrnlmm, latte (Ill-Stcwttrt Motors. l'r. Rubin-r Bnottt-Fltthernu-n's l'nlon Sta. No. 4. I llain Coat-Alex A. Benton, .70 Gills. (ins-lmpt-rial Oil. L. ' Stewart. I 510""!!! Box-Httll anti Sim-art, 510.00--Ferguson's Meat. Market. ,31l0.0t)-J. T. lllorrltt. IS.i.00-E. 1': Macllougall vlohlliloll .00-Central Crcamerios. .S5.00-Wt-clttt. FIIFRIIIIIEE Plow. 32.00-Martin's Garage. I Bax Chick Grower Feeds. 1 Gal. I Gal. I Gal. I Gal. ' l (ital. I I Gal. - Purona Paint-J. H. Stuart. Paint.-('arvell Bros. Paint-D. J. Compton. Paint-Douglas and Jones. Pnlnl-HolmIn't:. Paint-Bevintl. Plumbers. I .llt-(lit-inc (.I'hIlll.'t -- Cnrit-ion Hume. ti Boxt-it ('Imcolait-tn, I lit. I DcBIola Bron. - I Mineral Block-Swift's. each- I l (iarton Mixed ('ooklt-it -- B. E. I Mulch. I 1 (inst-. l'nttttetl floods - Atlantic I Wholesalers. 2 Boxes (fhocnlatett - J. C. Mont I gomcry. I I ('a.1e (irnngt-it-Flarke Fruit Co. I Alarm ("lock-Ro':t-rs Hardware. l 1 Thermos Bottle - Fennell ah I ('ltnntllt-r. I Cigar:-t.tr Cane & Lighter - Mlchat-I Bros. In Boxes Chocolates-J. II. Stuart. . ., OUTAT ALL; .. on Com ( 5VNl:tcnr I- THE EASTERN GUARDIAN X The Guardian may by Bonuguu: town: unison. .!HOM.E and School meetln-t at school Tuesday night at 8.50 .31-Ier many.friends will regret to learn that Mrs. James Hewitt. Lower Montague, is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Horace Hyde. Murray Har- hour. is at present a patient in the Kin-g's County Hospital. ller many friends hope to see her re- turn home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDougall. Bridgewater. N. S.. are spending their vacation at I-Icathcrdaie. guests of Mrs. MacDougall's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacR.ae. : The many friends of Mr. George A. Hicken. Gaspereaux. regret to hear of his death which occurred at the King's County Hospital. Montague, on July III. Congratulations to Gene Mur- phy. Ellsworth Conrad and Shir- ley Lavera of Sturgeon who suc- cessfully passed their Grade VIII examinations. Teacher Perle Cairns. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fisher of Boston. Mass.. have returned to their home after spending: holi- days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell. Sturgeon. Mr. James Macxenzle has re- turned in his home in Stellarton. N.S. after spending some time visiting in Murray Harbour North nnd Gasperaux. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn and Mr. Alex- ander Macxenzie. ...:..B.-M:-:.- Mics. George's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Knight. Mr. Knight who has been visiting in Lucan. accom- panied his daughier on her trip home. Amecting of the Georgetown Community Welfare. League was held in the Town Hall. President. J. Howard MacDonald occupied the chair. J. W. Lavers. secretary pro tem. read the minutes which were moved adopted. A lengthy discussion on matters relating to summer activities took place. it was decided to send a connnittee to Charlottetown to contact offic- ials of the Maritime Elertric Com- pany regarding the lighting of the rink for the summer months. Members of this committee are: J. H. Miacbonald, F. J. Soloman. Miss Sally Johnson and ltIrs.- wil- liam Murphy. Two vacancies in the slate of officers of the League were filled when, Mr. F. J. solo- man was appointed treasurer and. Mr. Donald MacDonald was ap- Whim lloatl I and Vicinity Miss Selma Ijcllewcllyii. Halifax. recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore. Commercial Cross. Mr. Lloyd Parquharson. Char- lottetown. spent the week-end at. Kilmuir at. the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Farquharson. Mr. Francis MacDonald. Whim Road. recently visited with his grandfather Mr. Kenneth Mac- Donald in Lewes. Miss Gertrude Nicholson and Miss Phyllis Nicholson of Valley- fleld East were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nicholson, Commercial Cross. pointed secretary. The meeting adjourned to meet in the Town mom" halides her h"'5b3"d' her Hall on Mondav Julv lfith. daughter syb”' (Mm Re” Ma” ” ' Lean) In Charlottetown. a sister. Bessie (Mrs. John Laversi Sturg- AOINTI:-MONTAGUI: Ilnld F. IAIIPY. Ill: Incl llowut. Ili- Irnoo Ilufina. was loud Wlulntota. Ml: Jun Johann: AOINT Gl0lGl'l0WNt boulitl at Blue Demo ltutaunnt. and Guardian Office: in Goon. Tm Peat Office; in Sourlgt The Stuck In and I. lit) Waldo: Luau. the tollowlu places to Her many friends will regretvtn learn that Miss Shirley Anneal- 1: ill at her home in Lower Mon- p.m. -- tazue. ....'lIESElWl5 Wednesday, July 18th for St. Mary's Chutch ttulI- ....'"5AND", a horse story I); per. Beaver Club Hall. Mon- Will James topping even his tague. immortal "Smoky". Showing Campbellls circuit this week. Miss Nadine Boehner, Pictou. N.B. is spending some time visit- Ihtl at Peters Road. guest of her grandmother. Mrs. John Macbean. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Munro, Maiden. Ma.sS.. arrived in Peters Road on Thursday where they will spend a. few weeks at their sum- mer home. Miss Mary Mlllar. Mr. William Johnston. Mr. John Glow. and Mr. Winston Macxenzie were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. ...'Mi.sa Blanche Millnr, Chestnut Hill, Mus. arrived on Thursday and will spend the summer months at. her home in Murray Harbour North. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clive Boelmer and family. Plctou. N.B. were weekend visitors to Peter: Road, guests of Mrs. John Macnean. Mrs. Stafford MacDonald has returned to her home in Peters Rodd after spending the winter months in Boston. Mass. In Mrs. Lea MacDonald. Lower titmntague. suffered a severe injury yesterday when the tractor on which she had been driving passed over her.. breaking her hip. It is understood that Mrs. MacDonald had started the tractor and got down from the machine. but had left it in gear. The tractor moved forward, throwing Mrs. MacDon- ald to the ground. the rear wheel passing over her. She was immt:ll- ately taken to the King's County Hospital where her condition is as well as can be expected. ..fMlSSl0N AT ST. JAMES CHURCH GEORGETOWN - A Mission for the parishioners of St. James Roman Catholic Church. Georgetown began on Sunday. Miss Verna Johnston ls spend- ing some time visiting In Monta- gue, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnston. ' ..'SPECIAL ONE-CENT SALE- Rock-Spar varnish in half-pints. quarts and gallons. One can at regular price, an extra can for only one cent. Dont miss this bargain while its lasts. Also all Wallpaper in stock going at 20 per cent off. Hilchey and Vanlderstine, Montague. Miss Beatrice Power. daughler of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Power, Mon- tague, left for Quebec City yester- day morning. accompanying her aunt. Mrs. Richard Power, Char- lottetown. They plan to spend the week visiting points of. interest. in Quebec. Miss Myrtle Campbell. Mon-. taguc-. suffered it fractured leg yesterday when the car in which she was riding left the road and went into the ditch at the drive- way to her home. Miss Campbell was removed to the King's County llospltal for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond MacAl- cer. and Miss Betty Kentlng. Tor- oxito, 0nt.. arrived by motor to spend their holidays with Mrs. MacAteer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Beck. Alllston. -They were ac- conipanled by Mrs. Edward Ship- ley and young son Donald of Tor- onto who are spending some time visiting at Peters Road. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Johnston. and fun. A picnic lunch was serv- ed to all by the ladies of the dis- trict at the close of the aftern an. . ”The entire district was sad- dened when the death of Mrs. John Campbell occurred at her home at whim Road on Monday. July 2nd. The late Mrs. Campbell was 68 years of age and had been ill for some time. She leaves to con, and a brother. Mr. Oscar Col- lings. Boston. Mass. Funeral scr- tjces were conducted by Rev. Dr. A. D Macxenzle on Wednesday afternoon, and burial took place in the Lower Montague Cemetery. Pall bearers were Messrs. George Ciarey, William Pinlayson. Garnet Moore, Wesley Campbell, Russell MacBeth and Arthur MacDonald. stated that considerable work yet Meeting Rebekah lodge ..'At the regular meeting Thurs- day evening the officers of Acme Rebekah Lodge, I.0,0.!'.. Mon- tague... were installed for the en- suing term by the deputy prul- dent. Mrs. Ruth Macbeod. natal.- ed by the deputy maral-tall. Miss Thelma Latter. Also assisting were Past Noble Grands Mrs. Vera MacDonald. Mrs. Florence Stewart. Min Adah MacGregor, and Miss Sue Hemp- hill The officersilnslalled were: Noble Grand - Mrs. Florrie Nelson Vice Grand -. Mrs. Doria Llewellyn. Recording Secretary - Mu. Marjorie Johnston. Financial Secretary - Mn, Catherine. P.N.G. Treasurer - Mrl.- Winnitred Vickerson, P.N.G. R.S.N.G.-M-rs. Francis Shaw, P, N.G. L.S.N.G. - Mrs. Vera MacDon- ald, P.N.G. R.S.V.O. - Miss Sue Hemphill. P.N.G. L.S.V.C'v. - Mrs. Helen Beck, July 15th and will continue until Sunday, July 22nd. During the week massel will be held at 8.00 a. m. and 7.30 a. m. daily and a ser- vice in the evening at 7:50 p. m. Service for the parish children will be held in the afternoons. The Mission is being conducted by Fathers Delaney and Fisher of the Rcdemptorlst order . . .'MONTAGUE TENNIS CLUB -A special meeting of the Man- tague Tennis Club was held Fri- day night. with the president, Mr. James MacDonald, presiding. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Miss Shir- ley Annear, and approved. The report from the membership com- mittee indicated that. many were interested, and ready Lto join whenever the courts were ready for play. The courts committee remained to be done before ythe courts would be ready, and em- phasized the facf. that it was very difficult to get the boys and girls to finish the work. It was pointed out that about three days work would put the courts in readiness. It was decided to hire a man to complete the work on the courts, and also finish repairing the fence. On completion of the work. it was proposed that there should be a concerted drive for membership There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. ..'LADlES' AID SOCIETY - The Murray Harbor North Ladics' Aid Society held its regular meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Chester MacLure. The president, Mrs. George Clow, presided. and the meeting opened by singing Psalm 120 followed by the Lord's Prayer. The Scripture lesson was read re- sponsively. Exposition and pray- or by Mrs. William Kennedy, and Millar. The minutes of the last prayer was offered by Mrs Elmer meeting were read by the secre- tary and approved. Roll call was responded to with a verse of Scripture by 20 members with one visitor present. The financial re- port was read by the treasurer. The program consisted of readings by Mrs. Gavin Hicken and Mrs. Annie Kennedy. and a duet by Mrs. David Miller and Mrs. Ches- ter MacLurc. The meeting was brought to a close by singing hymn 590 and repeating the Mtzpah Boned-iction. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assist- ed by Mrs. Seymour Henderson.I and Mrs. George Clow, after which I a social hour was cnjoycdy SOIIRIS In addition to the donations already acknriwledgecl the following have been received: REGATTA Warden - Miss Thelma Latter, P.N.G. Conductor - Miss Ada Mac- Gregor. P.N.G. Chaplin - Mrs. Grace Llewellyn Inside Guardian - Miss Mary Hemphill, P.N.G. Outside Guardian - Mn. Hazel Hooley, P.N.G. Junior P.N.G. - Mrs. Hilda Hil- chey. At the close of the ceremony. ice cream and cake were served by the lunch committee. Murray: Harbor W. I. Meet ..'The regular meeting of the Murray Harbor North Women's Institute was held on Monday evening. The president. Mrs. Annie Kennedy, presided and the meeting opened with the call to worship. Psalm I27 was then sung, and th scripture lesson was read respon- slvelyy The theme of the wor- ship service was "as for me and my house we will serve the Lord." Exposition was by Mrs. C. J. MacLure. Prayers were offered by several members. followed by the Lords Prayer in unison. Roll call was responded to by 11 mem- , bers with a verse from Scripture. The minutes of.i.he last meet- in: were read and adopted. The financial report was read by the treasurer. The program consisted of a reading by Mrs. Hubert Llewellyn and each member reading a verse of their favorite hymn. The meet- ing closed by singing hymn 587 followed by the Mizpah Benedic- lion. yfoliowcd by prayer” 3 . M no what unfold " with "Modemfold"doors Slul-hunted, Vinyl-nvond, "Modautlniq-t Inn lold Illto Ill Ianvllen Io dunno mm non for living by saving door and wollapag. would by swinging than. larger "Mug... hid" Inn on tttovoblo wall: that dtvida Vllllll oully. quickly and economically. Vinyl covering: an Iiunto-nlltlant . ;. anally wullod with soap and tutor . . . will not small, pool or In . Available In minty colon to rant any color ulmno. Ptlud t. no you budget. in or pltuto ut today I" lull dmlla. as advertised In TIN Saturday Evening Pot! E III: dun that I laid like an accordion I I ' ctuttnttstt BROS. Belmont Street Charlottetown. P. E. 1. f ) 1'd like to know about "Modt-rnfold" door advant- ages for my business. Please send mo your commercial fold:-r. t ) id like to know about "Modcrniold" door advant- Please icsidcntlctl ages for my home. your send me folder. I Name Address sAlIllY'S llIlltlE-III THEATRE TUESDAY NIGHT. 9 I'.M. - Presents - "BLUE BLOOD" in Color Starring Bill Williams. Jane Nigh, Arthur Shields, Audrey Long. 3? enough to ca ”HeIlo' Why org yo: workin To see all your earnings pus through your hands without even pausing long ' If only a L D Miss Elaine .VlacLure, Murray Harbour North. spent. several days. in Kilmulr, guest of Miss Laurie MacDonald. Mrs. Elizabeth Dwyer, Boston.I Mass. was recently the gnu: of Mrs. Jane Daley. Commercial. Cross. r I ,...Mt Mr. Dick Campbell. and MI;-.' Lloyd Maexinnon. Whim Road. were business visitors to Char. lottetown this week. CT" I Mrs. Myra Cgllings, Hampton, N. B. is visiting at the home MI her brother. Mr. John Ca.mpbell,I Whim Road. . 0,- Miss Norma Campbell, who is! employed in Charlottetown spent the week-end at whim Road with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell. Miss Ruby Macuaod is spending the summer holidays at her home In whim Road after being on the tenchlntt staff of the Montague High school for the past year. ' Mr. Basil Macliinnon returned to his home in Kilmulr after being A patient in the P. E. I. am. pital in Ohddotbetown. L Miss Pauline Mat-tell, Geortze. town, half-been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Denhun, xllmulr, for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. William Bolsnerl and daughter Shirley. Charlotte- town, were recent visitors of Mr. And Mrs. cocil Campbell, whim Road. Meurs. John J. Solrey. Eddie Mahar. both of Albion, and Will- iam Mactpod Mllltnvm. are mak- ing repairs on the property of Mr. John Ginny. whim loud. The Kiiieown snnuai lchool pie- nio was held at ioilontvttr on A donation of a Rubber Suit acknowledged as hav- ing been received from The Kennedy Me'n's Wear should have been from A. Kennedy & Company Lim- Eastern Bakeries I Central Creameries Limited. Swift Canadian Company. The Diana. Grill. Souris. Irving Oil Co. Ltd. lied, Charlottetown. The Regatta Committee wish to take this op- portunity of thanking all who contributed prizes, pro- vided food and assisted at the sewing of the meals. the Judges and Officials at the Boat Racing, and all . who contributed in any way to the success of the Re- gatta. JAMES H. BRENNAN, Chairman Regatta Committee. Mondoy. 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